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The Reichssturmfahne: Holy Roman Empire's Sacred War Banner

6 min · 9 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Reichssturmfahne: Holy Roman Empire's Sacred War Banner

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In this episode of The Holy Roman Empire: Why It Was Neither Holy Nor Roman, Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Reichssturmfahne — the imperial war banner that symbolized the empire's military might and divine mandate. Discover how this red flag with a white cross and the Archangel Michael was carried into battle from the 12th century onward, often by the Bishop of Augsburg or the Count of Württemberg. Learn about its role in the Reichskrieg, its connection to the Reichsacht, and how it was used to rally troops during the Italian campaigns of Frederick Barbarossa. We also delve into the banner's mythic origins, including claims that it was based on the Roman vexillum of Constantine the Great. Was it a genuine relic or a clever piece of propaganda? We discuss the banner's disappearance after the Battle of Pavia in 1525 and its later revival as a symbol of German nationalism. Along the way, we touch on the Reichsmatrikel, the Reichskreise, and the complex web of obligations that tied imperial vassals to the emperor. A fascinating look at how a piece of cloth could embody the very idea of empire. #Reichssturmfahne #HolyRomanEmpire #Reichskrieg #ImperialBanner #FrederickBarbarossa #Reichsacht #Reichsmatrikel #Reichskreise #BattleOfPavia #ArchangelMichael #Constantine #Vexillum #GermanHistory #MedievalHistory #SacredBanner #FexingoHistory #History #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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